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Itvis lightweight and controllable, best used for c oking etc as it doesn't get quite hot enough for the craft activities i needed. Altjough can be very useful if you don't want too much heat
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Metal parts get hot in use, flame doesn't extinguish quickly when turned off, base drops off, but worst of all the flame isn't stable with a tendency to flare. Not really good enough for jewellery work, but would probably make a decent creme brulee.
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This product is compact and ok for small brief needs, really cheap too, but that is all. Comes with a warning not to use for more than 2 minutes at a time, which doesn't help me with any of my jewellery needs. Useful for the odd kitchen need, but if you need a torch for use with metal clay, look for something bigger. (Propane torches burn hotter than butane torches, so if using bronze or copper clay go for the propane torch).
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I wanted to learn how to braze jewellery. This is perfect. Good price ,good quality. I am old fashioned it feels solid, heavy, it works well, so I think its made out of metal, essential for something containing pressurised gas..in my humble opinion. How good the valve is ,I cannot tell but it works well. Another thing is I have experienced the plastic version of this torch twice, dont go there. This is far superior quality and safer.
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Lightweight and gimmicky . Poorly balanced even with the afterthought press-on plastic base . Doesn't deliver the heat some other torches do . Won't buy another one when this one fails
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